Well, it's not quite so simple. You need to have a converter thingy put on for the generator to plug into.Yikes! If you have or can get ahold of a generator, there's a way to hook it up to the house. I've never done it but my neighbors tell me it's pretty easy.
As a last resort, maybe you could curl up with them all under a comforter. I just going to hope your electricity doesn't go out...
We got a generator last year due to power outages, and had to get the electrician to put the box on the side of the house. Then, depending on how big the generator is, you may need to turn some things off that draw a lot of electricity (amps, I think they are) in the house. We just keep the important things on (like the well pump, heat, water)
Hope the electricity does NOT go out for anyone - it's pretty miserable when it does, and worse when you got critters depending on you.
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